Newspaper Page Text
NOETHER.N TRIBUNE. ffl JJ ffi " 1 Three thousand dollars reward is of- T SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1882. If Ex-Senator Maine yields to the wishes of Republicans in Maine, he will be nominated and elected as one of the representatives at large to the lower Mouse of Congress. Amkuh an gold is going to Enropo at the rate of millions a week and the Eu ropeans are coming to America at the rate of a thousand a day. This presents a problem to be determined by the rela tive value of money and men. A Providence factory turns out tobac 00 pipes at the rate of 2,( : H),(K)t a year, i The 900 tons of clay used in their manu facture comes from Martha's Vineyard, (iovernor's Island and Lake Michigan, the three kinds being mixed and ground together. . Am BRICA has plenty of every grain and provision to sell, but she prefers to hold them out of the market and ship her gold to Europe. Last week $20O)G00 in gold , was shipped from New York for Europe, i and thus far the present week 18,460,000 1 has gone the same way. The Democratic Mayor of Cincinnati has a sententious way Of expressing his IdOftS. Speaking 6f enforcing the laws upon the laws apnn the statutes he says: j One of tlie first duties of a community te to protect the young; protect the boys first and they will protect the girls." The Chinese bill having been passed by the United States Go? ernment.Canada is beginning to clamor for a similar measure. The Canadian papers have reached the obvious conclusion that when the bill becomes a law in this coun try Chinese Immigration will be diverted to the British Pacific provinces. It is said that President Arthur man ages the elegant internal economy of the White House better than any President since Van Buren. His dinners are mag nificent. Mr. Bancroft, who has dined with every crowned head in Europe, says that the dinner given to the Diplomatic circle was the handsomest dinner he ever saw anywhere. There are now 118 books published in the English language which the blind can read. The cost of publishing a book with raised letters is very high, and their circulation is necescarily very small. The Perkins Institute, of Boston, has al ready completed its fund of tiOOyOOO. Through this fund twelve books in raised letters are to be published annually. A French millionaire, in order to en courage population, has left annual prizes of f 1,200, $800 and $t00 to the mothers of the largest families in Paris, with preference to the poorest in case of equality. France has need of more such men. In 1880 the deaths numbered s.")7,:W7, and the marriages B79J088, while iu 879 the deaths were 18,488 less, and ..the marriages 2.171 more. Of the 920,177 Children bora hi France la ihso :2,257 were illegitimate. After June 6 there will be no post flffe nana newspapers in Canada, the w A..i. n,,i f, .itiniun government u.y.i , that tax, which has always been an un- popular one. This marks a step in ad- j MMMlnrknyi. The nresent tax on j newspapers in the I'nited States is a tax upon the circulation of intelligence among the masses, There should be no "tux upon newspapers sent to actual sub scribers by publishers. The public and legislators will reach that conclusion after mature deliberation. The pension appropriation lill is com pleted. It appropriate! 8100100,000, the exact amount recommended in the esti mates. The appropriation for the cur rent fiscal year is $f)0,000,00o, and it is estimated that a further appropriation of $20,000,000 will be necessary to com plete the service for that period. The new bill appropriates for army pensions as follows: Invalids. $71,000,000; widows children and dependent relatives, $20, 000,000; survivors and widows of the w ar of 1812, $8,840,080; in all $i7,lo.000. For navy pensions: Inynlids, $900,000; widows, children, and dependent rela tives, $900,000; in all, $1,800,000. Aftk Youraelf. Does your system need nourishing and strengthening? Are you recovering from some low fever? Do you suffer from dy spepsia or indigestion? Are you troubled with any urinary disorder? Remember, Brown's Iron Bitters will surely cure you. They have eared thousands who were given up to die by reputable physicians. I ix ii i itii I'ltrlfy. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Barker's Hair Balsam. It is the best artible sold for restoring gray hair to itsoribiunl color, beauty and lustre. Do you wish your muscular system strengthened? Do you need a stimulant that is kind and friendly to the brain? Do you desire good flesh and hearty blood? Then use Brown's Iron Bitters. It will Mill your case exactly. Three thousand dollars reward is of fered by the authorities at Adrian, for the arrest of T. J. Navin, the absconded forger and ex-mayor of that city. Judge Tuttle has suspended sentence till October in the case of Albert Price, the i thief, at (irayling, and many citizens are dissatisfied with this action. The strike of the log boom men at M us kegon, is proving a serious injury to the Chicago lunber market, and a loss to the vessels engaged in carrying lum ber. The New Yrork capitol, on which 118, CXt.000 have been expended, is cracking and liable to tumble down at no distant day. Michigan's new capitol, which cost but $1,." V w, is the pride of the whole state. Mr. Lord's Detroit public building bill has been reported favorably by the Senate committee and without amend ment. Thereto DOW no doubt it will pas i the Senate and become a law at a very early day. Chicago can take a back seat. Men don, St. Joseph county, has the 00000 of the divorce courts, a woman of whom it is stated that she can name eight dif ferent men now living within a radius of eight miles from her, to whom she has been married and from whom she has been divorced. Her children, II in number, all live with her. The balance of cash in the state treas ury, May i), was 9221,892 .rl; receipts for the week ending May 19 were f 9, 087 75; payment! tor the same time, $982,949 48; leaving a balance .May 13, ISS2. of $1,668,020 T'.; or w hich 680, DO belong to the sinking fund, $288,216 89 are held in the trust funds, and $680,803 l it are available for general purposes. Flint Citizen: There was a man in Flint this week with a patent lock lor sale, and to demonstrate its superiority over all others, he would pick any kind of a lock in a few seconds. Sheriff Gor don put him in irons to test his ability, and he unlocked the handcuffs and shackles with a small piece of iron as the sheriff could have done it with the keys. He was so expert that the mayor and marsh il forbid his giving public exhibitions of lock-picking. Mr. llttK'li on Salt. From Detroit Post & Tribune. Congressman Hatch of Missouri, in an attempted reply to Mr. Morr of Mich igan, says of the salt manufacture: "It is a remarkable tact that while this dutv of oo per cent, upon the cost protects 100 laborers, 400 times 1,000 laboreis are (lay ing their proportion of this tax." This is a strong statement of the free trade position, and would be formidable if it did not omit the main foot, via: that pro tection bal cheapened production, so that instead of being a lax or burden, it is a positive relief from a burden.' Mr. Hatch makes this plainer bv the figures he uses, the meaning of which seems to have escaped him entirely. To illustrate: Mr. Hatch places the to tal production of 1870 at 17,608,105 bush els, and its value, or selling price, at $4,818,225. The production of 1880 he places. at 20300,296 bushels, and its value at 84817,686. From his own statement it appears that the increased production of 1880 over 1S70, amounting to over 12 million (1200,193) bushels, act ually sold for $1,688 less than the production of 1870, or in other words 60 per cent, more salt sold in 1880 sold for $1,608 less mo ney. Thus protection whieh lessened price saved t the consumers over $3, 000,000 in a single year. Air. Hatch also places the production of I860, a free trade year, at 12,717,198 bushels and its value at $2,289,604. This would be a fraction over 18 cents a bush el, for the free trade year I860. Accord ing to his own showing for 1880 under protection, accepting ins his statement for the total production and its value as cor- Mr ,,.lt(.h (lstll,isnis tJiat the cost (,f Halt to consumers was only 18 cents a bushel, or two cents less than under Democratic free trade. This saving m the amount produced was equal to 8686.000 for the year 1880, and the sav ing has been very much greater since. Thus Mr. Hatch, instead of demolishing Mr. Ilorr, has furnished most conclusive arguments in favor of the protective sys tem and of Mr. Horr s correctness, lie proves that it has put money in the poc kets of consumers, or saves them from paying It out, instead of being a tax upon them as he asserts. Mr. Horace Sevvill, of Altoona, Pa., says: "My wife and I are upward of seventy years of age. Of late we both have begun to feel the infirmities of old age. Nothing seems to revive, exhilarate and strengthen us, as does Brown's Iron Bitters. We would not do without it for ten times its cost." HENRY: AMIOT, Ship Carpenter! Caulker and Sparmaher. SPARS of ALL KINDS Mint sizes nlwnys OB hnml. Special AttenticnPaid to Repairs f nil kinds. Yard on Main Street, Near Blake's Foundry. CHEBOYGAN, MICH. IF YOU HAVE E7EST0 SEE! AND WILL MAKE A CALL Sou can see the largest ami best ns- sui tod Btook of Song And remember one tiling this stock is Really New! And not collect ion ot remnants from many former stocks that have lain on the shelves so long' that when old residents call they do not take a retrospective view and Count Up the Different Clerks That have have handed them down Tor inspection before You will see one of the finest stocks ever Obfme brought to Cheboygan. It is useless to enu merate all the various things ill stock, as he keeps everything in the line, and it is equally useless to quote prices as his arc lower than the lowest. The recent enlargement of his store makes it the Largest Dry (roods Store in Town, and so he carries the Largaai Stock. His stock of Boots and Shoes Which are of Robinson & Burten baw'l make, in large and well selected, and are bought so that they can be sold at a Bargain. Bennett Block, Cheboygan, Mich. I CHAMBERS H. CHAMBER. AT POPULAR PRICES ! X7"e Are EL KINDS We Quote Lonsdale cottons, Fruit of the Loom, Good brown cotton, Fine " " - 7 to 9 Heavy," " 9 Choice Prints, - 5 Good Ginghams, - - 8 Dress Styles, - 10 Best Dress Styles, - - 12k Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 25 Brocade Dress Goods, 8 Good all linen crashes - 5 All linen towels, - - 8 to 10 A special bargain at - 25 Good cotton hose (worth 10c) 6 Good Lisle gloves, - 10 Foster Kids, 5 hooks, - - $1.25 4 7 hooks, - $1.50 "Jerseys" in undressed Kids, - $1.25 We ca particular attention to Our Fine Line of Dress Coos's Consisting of Combination Suits, Pin Head checks, Nuns Veiling in all the new shades in fine quality, Plain and Lace Buntings, Etc., Etc. S1LHCS. SILUCS. Summer Si ks, at 50c and upwards. A job lot of Summer Silks at 65c, woud be goods value at 85c. Fouord Silks in Polka dots and Figures, Black gros grain silk, Surrah Twills and Satin Mevoeileaux at We are offering Silk Cloaks, Walking Jackets, and Dolmans. All the latest Nov elties in Ladies' Neck Wear. Special prices on Parasols and Sun Umbrellas ! Don't Fail to Examine Our Stock Before Purchasing. McARTHUR, SMITH & CO. O fifexiia.gr D 1 as Follows: - - 10c - 10 5 CDDDS